An exhibition by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum in collaboration with Prof. Werner Sobek
Buildings contribute around 40 percent more to global warming than any other area. It is therefore of crucial importance to reduce CO2 emissions and the energy requirements that arise during the production and operation of buildings as quickly as possible. This is a task for society as a whole, also in the interests of future generations and nature.
It is important to raise awareness of the urgency of change. To do this, we must be able to understand its causes, effects and background. The exhibition provides the necessary information and supplements this with built examples that combine attractive architecture with a climate-conscious approach to emissions and energy.
23 international projects, described and illustrated in detail, show what is already possible today in a climate-friendly building culture and encourage developers and builders to break new ground together
Buildings contribute around 40 percent more to global warming than any other area. It is therefore of crucial importance to reduce CO2 emissions and the energy requirements that arise during the production and operation of buildings as quickly as possible. This is a task for society as a whole, also in the interests of future generations and nature.
It is important to raise awareness of the urgency of change. To do this, we must be able to understand its causes, effects and background. The exhibition provides the necessary information and supplements this with built examples that combine attractive architecture with a climate-conscious approach to emissions and energy.
23 international projects, described and illustrated in detail, show what is already possible today in a climate-friendly building culture and encourage developers and builders to break new ground together
Dates
Saturday, the 14.06.2025
11:00 - 18:00 o'clock
Sunday, the 15.06.2025
11:00 - 18:00 o'clock
Tuesday, the 17.06.2025
12:00 - 18:00 o'clock
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